Boston Bikes

Boston Bikes is part of Boston's vision for a vibrant and healthy city that benefits all its citizens. It seeks to make Boston a world-class bicycling city by creating safe and inviting conditions for all residents and visitors. Boston Bikes focuses on improvements in all six universal bike planning areas: Equity, Engineering, Enforcement, Education, Encouragement, and Evaluation.

Bike Planning/Network

View Boston's existing and planned network of bicycle lanes and paths. The Network Plan, created in 2013, includes a 30-year vision and 5-year action plan.

New Balance Hubway Bike-Share Sytem

Sign up now to be part of Boston’s regional bike-share system with more than 1,300 bikes. From March through December, you can rent a bike near your home or office. Visit their website to sign up and explore stations, pricing, and how bike sharing in Boston works!

Bike Programs

Boston Bikes is driven by a deep commitment to equity across the city’s cycling landscape. Our programs address issues of access to bicycles, education about bicycling, and community-based approaches to expand ridership.
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Bike Parking

Boston Bikes program has installed more than 3,000 bicycle parking spaces over the past 5 years and continues to install them. You can request an installation, search rack locations, and find out what's in store for 2015.

Bike Statistics

Since former Mayor Menino launched Boston Bikes in 2007, ridership in the City has more than doubled. Many other important strides have been made in safety, education, and facilities. Learn more about Boston's progress in becoming the leading bike-friendly city.

Hubway: New Insights and a View of the FutureHubway Executive Director, Emily Stapleton, talks about how Hubway is changing transportation behaviors and patterns in the region.Watch Video »

Climate Change: What Would Olmsted Do? ForumTed Landsmark, President and CEO of the Boston Architectural College moderates a forum discussing Climate Change and the principles of Frederick Law Olmsted.Watch Video »